All articles by Luisa Cheshire – Page 104
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ArticleCosta Rica banana volumes slip in China
Costa Rican banana shipments to China fell last month due to high transport costs and mounting competition from the Philippines
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ArticleTaiwan produce exports rise
Taiwan's fruit and vegetable exports have risen significantly so far this year, with Japan the top export destination
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ArticleIndia seeks to improve cold-chain infrastructure
A trade delegation from India visited the US this week to learn from US cold chain experts how to improve fresh produce transportation in India
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ArticleCarrefour faces angry AGM
Carrefour's chief executive faced angry employees and exasperated shareholders at the retailer's AGM in Paris
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ArticleCMI expands export team
US Washington-State apple grower-shipper CMI has hired a new member to join its export sales team
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ArticleBoeing forecasts airfreight growth
Aircraft manufacturer Boeing predicts the world's air freighter fleet will almost double over the next 20 years
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ArticleAus banana supplies dwindle
Australia's cyclone-ravaged banana supplies dropped to their lowest level last week since Yasi hit in February
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ArticleAPL scoops two shipping awards
APL won the liner owner/operator and environment protection gongs at the fourth Seatrade Asia shipping awards
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ArticleDole hosts sustainability summit
Dole Food Company held a three-day sustainability summit in Costa Rica last weekend to demonstrate its commitment to the environment
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ArticleModern retail slows Indian kirana sales
The arrival of modern retail outlets in India has slowed sales growth at traditional grocery stores, a new study has found
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ArticleAeon ramps up China expansion
Japan's leading supermarket group is planning to open at least 2,000 stores in China over the next decade
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ArticleNOL orders new ships
Singapore container shipping group Neptune Orient Line (NOL) announced it is investing in new ships to meet future growth needs
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ArticleChina tries to thwart E.coli outbreak
China's quarantine officials are stepping up efforts to prevent Europe's E.coli outbreak from entering China
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ArticleAus request bears fruit in Philippines
The Philippines is considering opening its doors to Australian citrus in exchange for Australian market access for its mangoes
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ArticleMetro to enter Indonesia in 2012
Germany's Metro Group to open first cash-and-carry in Indonesia following link-up with Sintesa Group
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ArticleDeluge hits Philippine crops
Heavy rains have caused millions of pesos worth of damage to crops in several regions of the Philippines
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ArticleVietnam turns back on Chinese produce
Chinese produce has fallen from favour in Vietnam due to spiralling costs and quality concerns
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ArticleNZ kiwifruit firms clash over Psa risk
New Zealand kiwifruit cooperative Satara has told its kiwifruit growers not to invest in new Zespri cultivars due to Psa disease risk
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ArticleAustralia retail sales on road to recovery
Australian retail sales are set to rebound over the next two years as higher wages boost consumer spending
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Rising Aus dollar sinks exports
The strong Australian dollar is derailing Australian citrus exports and threatens to damage the sector, a prominent grower warns

